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US: No Ban On Oil Exports
The Trump administration is drawing a clear line as oil prices surge: no export ban. With Brent crude pushing $110 per barrel and U.S. gasoline prices nearing $4 a gallon, pressure is building in Washington to respond to the fallout from the Iran war. But officials are signaling they won’t reach for one of the most disruptive policy tools on the table—restricting U.S. crude exports. “Oil and gas export restrictions are not under consideration,” a Trump official said on Thursday, according to the Financial Times. That reassurance…
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U.K. Bets on Tariffs to Rebuild Its Steel Industry
The UK government has reduced steel import quotas and raised tariffs to 50 per cent outside unit limits as part of a strategy to save the industry, an “bold” move that is likely to draw criticism from economists and opposition groups. Quotas for imports free from the higher tariffs will be reduced by 60 per cent from July. The government has set a target for domestic production to support half of steel demand in the UK. “Making steel in the UK is vital for national security, critical infrastructure and the wider economy,”…
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Qatar LNG Hit Turns Into Multi-Year Crisis
Qatar’s LNG outage will span years. Repairs to damage at Qatar’s massive Ras Laffan complex will take three to five years to complete, according to QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi, cited by Reuters, turning what markets initially treated as a wartime disruption into a lengthy structural supply loss. About 17% of Qatar’s LNG export capacity is now effectively sidelined for years to come. Up until now, traders were focused on the timing. When flows might resume, when the Strait of Hormuz might reopen, when force majeures would be…
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Azerbaijan Moves to Defuse Tensions With Iran After Drone Strikes
Diplomatic engagement has replaced aggressive rhetoric, as Azerbaijan strives to keep tensions with neighboring Iran from boiling over again. In the immediate aftermath of Iranian drone strikes in the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan on March 5, officials in Baku adopted a bellicose stance, warning that further acts of aggression against Azerbaijan would result in “Iron Fist” retaliation. They also demanded that those responsible for the drone strikes be held accountable. Over the last 10 days or so, however, Baku’s tone has…
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India Unveils Ambitious Plan to Quadruple Solar Power by 2035
India expects to nearly quadruple its solar power capacity and triple wind power-generating assets within ten years, according to the new Generation Adequacy Plan published by the country’s Central Electricity Authority. India projects to have a total of 509 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity installed by the end of the 2035-2036 fiscal year, up from 140 GW installed solar PV capacity as of January 2026. For wind power, the country expects 155 GW of installed capacity within a decade, up from 55 GW as of January this…
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India Unveils Ambitious Plan to Quadruple Solar Power by 2035
India expects to nearly quadruple its solar power capacity and triple wind power-generating assets within ten years, according to the new Generation Adequacy Plan published by the country’s Central Electricity Authority. India projects to have a total of 509 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity installed by the end of the 2035-2036 fiscal year, up from 140 GW installed solar PV capacity as of January 2026. For wind power, the country expects 155 GW of installed capacity within a decade, up from 55 GW as of January this…
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India Unveils Ambitious Plan to Quadruple Solar Power by 2035
India expects to nearly quadruple its solar power capacity and triple wind power-generating assets within ten years, according to the new Generation Adequacy Plan published by the country’s Central Electricity Authority. India projects to have a total of 509 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity installed by the end of the 2035-2036 fiscal year, up from 140 GW installed solar PV capacity as of January 2026. For wind power, the country expects 155 GW of installed capacity within a decade, up from 55 GW as of January this…
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India Unveils Ambitious Plan to Quadruple Solar Power by 2035
India expects to nearly quadruple its solar power capacity and triple wind power-generating assets within ten years, according to the new Generation Adequacy Plan published by the country’s Central Electricity Authority. India projects to have a total of 509 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity installed by the end of the 2035-2036 fiscal year, up from 140 GW installed solar PV capacity as of January 2026. For wind power, the country expects 155 GW of installed capacity within a decade, up from 55 GW as of January this…
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Why Electrification Is Europe’s Only Real Hedge Against Oil Shocks
Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are still rising, and Europe is still falling back on the same instinct: worry about supply, brace for higher prices, and revive talk of more domestic oil and gas production. It is an understandable reflex. It is also the wrong one. Europe cannot drill its way out of globally traded fossil fuel price shocks. It cannot wish away maritime chokepoints. And it cannot keep pretending that more North Sea exploration will shield it from crises whose price effects are set far beyond European waters. If Europe wants real…
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Japan’s Jera Sees Iran War Pushing LNG Buyers to U.S. and Canada
More buyers could be pushed to seek and contract LNG supply from producers outside the Middle East, such as the U.S. and Canada, if a prolonged war continues to choke supply from the Gulf region, a senior executive at Japan’s biggest LNG buyer, Jera, told Reuters. “With 90 million metric tons from the Middle East absent from the global LNG market, the longer this persists, the greater the impact,” Ryosuke Tsugaru, Jera’s Senior Managing Executive Officer, told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday. A month before the…
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Oil Prices Jump as Iran Conflict Widens and Energy Sites Come Under Fire
Israel widened the scope of its attacks on Iran late on March 18, saying it launched air strikes in the north of the country, with Israeli media saying Iranian naval vessels were being hit on the Caspian Sea coast. As Israel attacked in the north, it also hit Iranian energy infrastructure sites in the Gulf, with Tehran retaliating by firing at Gulf Arab countries' oil and gas facilities, with the already widespread conflict threatening to spin out of control. Israel's attack in the north would be the first in that portion of Iran since the start…
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